- Bruce Samazan
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website =Bruce Samazan (born
13 November ,1970 ) is anAustralia n actor who appeared in severalsoap opera s and drama series on Australian television, the only actor to have played regular roles in Australia's "Big Three" soap operas of the 1990s ("E Street ", "Neighbours " and "Home and Away ").Gardiner, Lizzie: [http://australianscreen.com.au/titles/fame-game/ Lizzy Gardiner’s Story of the Fame Game] , 1997.]"E Street"
Samazan was a brickie's labourer, until 1989 when he accompanied his girlfriend to an audition for a part in the
Network Ten soap "E Street ". The series had debuted six months earlier and had received a lukewarm reception from audience and critics alike and a major cast and crew re-shuffle was imminent. His girlfriend didn't get the part, but the casting director liked Bruce so much they offered him the part of a new character called Max Simmons, a new recruit at the community police station. Debuting eight months into the show's run, his role was primarily comic relief, but with the addition of ruthless killer Sonny Bennett to proceedings, "E Street "'s storylines got darker and the character of Max became a more central and balanced. By 1992, Samazan was at the height of his fame, and won the 1992 Silver Logie as the Most Popular Actor on Australian television.By the beginning of 1993, "E Street"'s popularity had dwindled and the producers became more and more desperate to lure viewers. This resulted in one of the soap's more outrageous plots which involved Samazan's character Max turning into a
werewolf . Although this scene being part of a dream sequence, it was at this point that the tabloid media began to speculate that "E Street" had "jumped the shark ", and the series was axed in May 1993.cite book |title=Super Aussie Soaps: Behind the Scenes of Australia's Best Loved TV Shows |last=Mercado |first=Andrew |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2004 |publisher=Pluto Press |location=Australia |isbn=1864031913 |pages= ] Bruce stayed with the show until the final episode where his character fell in love with Bonnie Tate (Melissa Bell) who awoke from a coma just in time to see the final credits sequence.In mid-1993, Samazan released a
rap music single on the Westside Records label called "One Of A Kind", and filmed amusic video for the song withKellie Hoggart ofTeen Queens andHi-5 . The song peaked at No. 80 on the ARIA charts. Samazan's "Neighbours" co-starScott Michaelson (who playedBrad Willis ) went on record during a 2003 court case saying Samazan had been lucky his song did not get too much airplay because it was "particularly bad". [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/17/1063625092711.html Holly's ex-manager under pressure in court] , "The Sydney Morning Herald ",September 18 ,2003 .]"Neighbours" and "Home and Away"
After the demise of "
E Street ", Bruce was immediately cast inNetwork Ten 's other major soap series, "Neighbours ". He played Mark Gottlieb, brother of established character Stephen.From "Neighbours", he went straight into the
Seven Network 's "Home and Away " for a six month guest stint as the psychotic Brad Cooper who raped Chloe Richards.Post-acting career
After giving up acting in 2000, Samazan worked as a
real estate agent in Wollongong for four years. He has also worked forReal Estate Australia as a sales consultant. He Now works for the REA GROUPHe made a part-time return to acting after that, appearing in guest roles in "Big Sky" and "Head Start".
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